5 Kevin Harrington Articles That Are Perfect For Remote Workers

June 29, 2017

If you work from home, then we have quite the treat for you.

We are about to unleash five articles that are jam-packed with gems/advice that will surely do every remote worker wonders.

While working from home is a dream come true for so many people, as it should be, if you actually do work from home, then you know how tough it can be. After all, everything becomes a distraction when you are a remote warrior, and so many people won’t take your job seriously.

Nonetheless, check out the five articles below (previews included) in hopes of taking your remote career to the next level!

5 Kevin Harrington Articles That Are Perfect For Remote Workers

Why Working Remotely Is Better Than Working In An Office

Preview: “We are living in an age where working remotely is becoming more and more popular. If the office setting isn’t your cup of tea, or if you are a business owner and want to save money by not having to buy up office space, then this is a great thing.”

Preview: “Entrepreneurs are all about work-life balance. If you are an entrepreneur and you also don’t report to an office every single day — in other words, if you do remote work — then you can take the concept that is work-life balance to the next level by doing your work at different places.”

Preview: “For some people, working from home is a dream. For others, there are too many distractions and they like the idea of reporting to an office every single day. For the purposes of this article, let’s focus in on the folks who have remote jobs.”

Preview: “If you have never had a job that allows you to work from home, then the thought of working from home likely seems like a dream come true. To some people, it is. However, if you are a remote worker, then you know the title is much more glamorous than the actual lifestyle.”

How To Be The Most Productive Version Of Yourself When Working From Home

Preview: “Working from home might sound like a dream come true for some people, but it isn’t all fun and games, and distractions tend to be at an all-time high when you are not working in an office setting.”